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you've got a hot stock, what a turnaround at aol. revenue rises for the first time in eight years, thanks to a big pick up in ad sales. >> you've got mail. liz: search is gaining traction. aol ceo talking to us about the developments and the future. plus housing in recovery. new orders, prices even permits are heading in the right direction. can it last? homebuilder hovnanian stock building to higher heights. the ceo is talking to us about the real story of real estate. and a monster storm barrelling across the northeast could mean monster sales for publicly traded snowplow name douglas dynamic, when major snow and blizzard conditions heat up the stock, we have the ceo in a fox business exclusive. countdown begins right now. liz: happy friday everybody. i'm liz claman. countdown to the closing bell just one hour left of trading for the week. in the middle of a northeastern storm, got a little sunshine down on stocks, percolating higher at their best levels in more than five years. volume is a little bit light here. nonetheless, let's
you've got a hot stock, what a turnaround at aol. revenue rises for the first time in eight years, thanks to a big pick up in ad sales. >> you've got mail. liz: search is gaining traction. aol ceo talking to us about the developments and the future. plus housing in recovery. new orders, prices even permits are heading in the right direction. can it last? homebuilder hovnanian stock building to higher heights. the ceo is talking to us about the real story of real estate. and a monster...
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aol, talk about aol. their shares are surging on the heels of their earnings we've been seeing. when you talk about advertising revenue growth, that certainly has been stellar for aol. they also have the 100 million dollar buyback program. here it is, up 7%, to 33.60. up $2.19. ceo as i noted earlier will be on with liz claman in the 3:00 p.m. show. tim armstrong. linkedin, another name on the move. all-time highs. when you talk about the ipo, remember the ipo all-time highs today. they really beat on the top and bottom lines. they have seen revenues soaring. they're seeing more members. stock is up 26 1/2 bucks. a gain of 22% right now, for linkedin. back to you. ashley: linkedin and popped up. we'll check back with you in 15 minutes. tracy: on deck the real story on real estate. the government is suing s&p for $5 billion over its mortgage ratings. josh rosner was one of the first to say those ratings were not up to snuff. he is our special guest next. ashley: first, look at the u.s. dollar. how is it moving today. the euro is down against pound. down against the dollar. but th
aol, talk about aol. their shares are surging on the heels of their earnings we've been seeing. when you talk about advertising revenue growth, that certainly has been stellar for aol. they also have the 100 million dollar buyback program. here it is, up 7%, to 33.60. up $2.19. ceo as i noted earlier will be on with liz claman in the 3:00 p.m. show. tim armstrong. linkedin, another name on the move. all-time highs. when you talk about the ipo, remember the ipo all-time highs today. they really...
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shares of aol, this is a one year chart. a company that is still going strong, still around. iphones are in and blackberries are out over at home depot. lauren simonetti on the floor of the new york stock exchange with that one. >> blackberry was probably hoping to reverse that trend especially with its new hot phones coming out. unfortunately not the case at home depot. 10,000 of its corporate managers, etc. are getting iphones so no more blackberries over at home depot. in another story for apple today, think iphone on your watch. several published reports this morning suggesting that apple is talking with manufacturers, including corning, which makes the glass for the iphone right now, about making a bendable glass watch that essentially does what your iphone does. i think if it looks slim and fashionable, it is a great idea. investors might agree. stock is up nearly 1% today. cheryl, would you wear one? cheryl: i don't know. let me think about that one. good question. lauren, thank you very much. we will see you very soo
shares of aol, this is a one year chart. a company that is still going strong, still around. iphones are in and blackberries are out over at home depot. lauren simonetti on the floor of the new york stock exchange with that one. >> blackberry was probably hoping to reverse that trend especially with its new hot phones coming out. unfortunately not the case at home depot. 10,000 of its corporate managers, etc. are getting iphones so no more blackberries over at home depot. in another story...
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a live interview with aol ceo tim armstrong. and another look at futures as we jug will both the markets and the storm today. "squawk on the street" is back in a minute. (announcer) at scottrade, our clients trade and invest exactly how they want. with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade. awarded five-stars from smartmoney magazine. how do you keep an older car running like new? you ask a ford customer. when they tell you that you need your oil changed you got to bring it in. if your tires need to be rotated, you have to get that done as well. jackie, tell me why somebody should bring they're car here to the ford dealership for service instead of any one of those other places out there. they are going to take care of my car because this is where it
a live interview with aol ceo tim armstrong. and another look at futures as we jug will both the markets and the storm today. "squawk on the street" is back in a minute. (announcer) at scottrade, our clients trade and invest exactly how they want. with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because i...
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. >> do you have an aol account, too, you want to tell us about? >> no. >> do you have an aol account? >> no, no, but i still have a blackberry. >> that's okay. lot of people. >> aol, who is still paying for e-mail when there's so many free options out there? for a long time they held on to the fees. >> sure. >> hot mail is my first e-mail in 1998. i never saw a reason to change it. >> people mock you? >> in a fun way. >> do you have a fun e-mail address name? >> i'm not going to give it out. i thought about it for a second and caught myself. >> what does that say about you, willie? >> people think it means i'm -- >> outdated? >> technologically outdated or ignorant. here is what i say. >> okay. >> i'm a throwback, old school. like rolling in a '57 chevy. it's cool. you just don't know it's cool yet. >> it's an e-mail account, really? come on. >> i tried. >> let it go now. we need an intervention here? we need to talk you down? >> are you going to switch over to outlook? >> just to say i switched and i have to tell everyone my new e-mail. >> they'r
. >> do you have an aol account, too, you want to tell us about? >> no. >> do you have an aol account? >> no, no, but i still have a blackberry. >> that's okay. lot of people. >> aol, who is still paying for e-mail when there's so many free options out there? for a long time they held on to the fees. >> sure. >> hot mail is my first e-mail in 1998. i never saw a reason to change it. >> people mock you? >> in a fun way. >> do you...
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. >> i think it is the first time that aol and pbs have partnered on the project. it has been very exciting because it has allowed us to not only do this great documentary that is on tonight that we're all very excited about, but also to have a huge platform of stories, like your story, amy, interviewed you, makers.com. we set about interviewing groundbreaking women, basically, and telling their stories and smaller chunks, 2, 3, 4 minutes, which is really the way people are looking at video these days often. we think it will be great for schools, for curriculum. that was made possible by the partnership with aol and pbs. >> it is exciting for us because it is our 17th anniversary at "democracy now!" we have a link on democracynow.org. check out the documentary tonight on pbs as a premier is called, "makers: women who make america." betsy west, executive producer. when we come back, we will look at another film. we're going to the middle east to find out what is happening in the west bank. stay with us. ♪ [music break] >> this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org
. >> i think it is the first time that aol and pbs have partnered on the project. it has been very exciting because it has allowed us to not only do this great documentary that is on tonight that we're all very excited about, but also to have a huge platform of stories, like your story, amy, interviewed you, makers.com. we set about interviewing groundbreaking women, basically, and telling their stories and smaller chunks, 2, 3, 4 minutes, which is really the way people are looking at...
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something has happened at aol that hasn't happened in eight years. it grew revenue year over year. first time since '05. revenue about 26 million over consensus. that is well above the 23 cents they made a year ago. keep in mind the float is down. they are buying back stock, right? there is less shares there. 17% growth and in the search business though and 31% jump in aol's third party ad business. >> a couple of casino stocks for us. >> because we triple with the props here. here is the thing. chris christie officially got behind on-line gambling. a bill in new jersey, right -- i keep stepping in the shot. i'll move over this way. there is a bill for gambling. chris christie is behind it. this is the first to support on-line gambling. sees caesars and boyd. >> it's been help. >> philadelphia has gotten casinos now. these stocks are going like this. like this today. >> let's look at coin star. everyone is streaming videos and i would imagine, that's bad for coinstar, right? >> yes. they own the rental dvd kiosk called red box. 20% drop in profit. down beat guidance. keep in mind,
something has happened at aol that hasn't happened in eight years. it grew revenue year over year. first time since '05. revenue about 26 million over consensus. that is well above the 23 cents they made a year ago. keep in mind the float is down. they are buying back stock, right? there is less shares there. 17% growth and in the search business though and 31% jump in aol's third party ad business. >> a couple of casino stocks for us. >> because we triple with the props here. here...
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it's the first overall growth in eight years for aol. they say an increase in ad sales is responsible for the uptick. >>> in less than two hours from now, michelle obama will attend today's funeral for 15-year-old hadiya pendleton. that's the chicago honor student and band majorette, gunned down just a week after performing at president obama's inauguration. police told our affiliates that pendleton had no gang affiliation and likely was not even intended as the target. a report from chicago coming up later this morning. >>> wikileaks founder julian assange has weighed in on the drone debate, slamming the u.s. government saying it has the right to kill u.s. citizens who are perceived to be, quote, imminent terror threats. >>> food inspectors and retailers try to deal with this bizarre discovery of horse meat. i said horse meat in beef products across europe. billions of pounds of processed beef products have been pulled off shelves from the uk to france. uk environment secretary says evidence suggests, quote, criminal activity or gross n
it's the first overall growth in eight years for aol. they say an increase in ad sales is responsible for the uptick. >>> in less than two hours from now, michelle obama will attend today's funeral for 15-year-old hadiya pendleton. that's the chicago honor student and band majorette, gunned down just a week after performing at president obama's inauguration. police told our affiliates that pendleton had no gang affiliation and likely was not even intended as the target. a report from...
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. >> moving on to business news a momentous courter for aol and google chief of planning is planning to unload some of his shares. >> hi, emily. >> good afternoon,)cy larry, carrow lib. aol seeing a boost this afternoon after the web publisher posted its first sales gain in eight years much of that growth coming from the company's third party ad sales business which worked as an how stocks are traded. radio shack is pinning hopes on a drunk store marketing executive. the company named joseph magnaka as the fourth ceo. he comes to radio shack from walgreens where he was in charge of marketing and merchandising. available vision selling it's optimum west unit to charter communications providing to customers in rocky mountain states. the deal is expected to close later this year. cable vision bought optimum west for $1.4 billion just two years ago. >> and stocks rose today on strong earnings reports and news european leaders reached a budget agreement. shares of apple and google pushing the index higher as well. and eric hit schmidt is selling part of his stake in the company according
. >> moving on to business news a momentous courter for aol and google chief of planning is planning to unload some of his shares. >> hi, emily. >> good afternoon,)cy larry, carrow lib. aol seeing a boost this afternoon after the web publisher posted its first sales gain in eight years much of that growth coming from the company's third party ad sales business which worked as an how stocks are traded. radio shack is pinning hopes on a drunk store marketing executive. the...
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. >>> aol scored 7 per after the internet company said its quarterly revenue grew for the first time in eight years. analysts are predicting 6.5% 30 s & p 500 -- for the s & p 500 companies. earnings reports will continue to trickle in this week. expect reports from coca cola and gm. >>> mayor vincent gray says city leaders should have more control of its finances. the congressional control board disbanded in 2001 and the city's budgets have been balanced ever since. >>> harris teeter will headline a new major development in bethesda. the grocery store will be part of a project which includes 395 apartments and underground parking. at the corner of woodmont and wisconsin avenues. groundbreaking scheduled for april and it is supposed to be ready by spring 2015. always nice to get a new place to shop. >> nice. but adding more people in that area will be more congested. >> reporter: yeah, there is a lot of traffic. >>> okay. coming up, raising an autistic child can really take a toll on your family's finances. the new legislation scheduled for a vote in maryland could improve that. >>>
. >>> aol scored 7 per after the internet company said its quarterly revenue grew for the first time in eight years. analysts are predicting 6.5% 30 s & p 500 -- for the s & p 500 companies. earnings reports will continue to trickle in this week. expect reports from coca cola and gm. >>> mayor vincent gray says city leaders should have more control of its finances. the congressional control board disbanded in 2001 and the city's budgets have been balanced ever since....
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we've got the ceo of aol. "mad money" starts now. >>> i'm jim cramer. welcome to my world. >> you need to get in the game. >> going out of business and he's nuts! they're nuts. they know nothing. >> i always like to say that there's a bull market somewhere. >> "mad money," you can't afford to miss it. >> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. i'm just trying to save you a little money. my job is not only to entertain you, but to teach and coach you, so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. what the heck do people want out of a company? what do people want out of a stock? how come you're not asked that company when an activist is suing the best performing company of our lifetime? on a day when the nasdaq lost .11%? let me set the stage for people who may not be up on what's happened. before i answer these incredibly important questions i just laid out, this morning david einhorn an excellent hedge fund manager announced he's seeing apple because they wants to block a suggestion of him. i said he says, that would aggressively return capital t
we've got the ceo of aol. "mad money" starts now. >>> i'm jim cramer. welcome to my world. >> you need to get in the game. >> going out of business and he's nuts! they're nuts. they know nothing. >> i always like to say that there's a bull market somewhere. >> "mad money," you can't afford to miss it. >> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. i'm just trying to save you a little money. my job is not...
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. >>> a big announcement by aol. they have announced increases in their revenues in the fourth quarter. so why is that sfwhig well, it's the first overall growth in eight years for aol. they say an increase in ad sales is responsible for that uptick. >>> the massive manhunt for a suspected triple killer is resuming. california police are now searching for rogue ex-cop christopher dorner. they warn that he is extremely dangerous. a live report is coming up. hi. hi. i'm here to pick up some cacti. it should be under stephens. the verizon share everything plan for small business. get a shareable pool of data... got enough joshua trees? ... on up to 25 devices. so you can spend less time... yea, the golden barrels... managing wireless costs and technology and more time driving your business potential. looks like we're going to need to order more agaves... ah! oh! ow! ... and more bandages. that's powerful. shareable data plus unlimited talk and text. now save $50 on a droid razr maxx hd by motorola. come on, nowadays lot
. >>> a big announcement by aol. they have announced increases in their revenues in the fourth quarter. so why is that sfwhig well, it's the first overall growth in eight years for aol. they say an increase in ad sales is responsible for that uptick. >>> the massive manhunt for a suspected triple killer is resuming. california police are now searching for rogue ex-cop christopher dorner. they warn that he is extremely dangerous. a live report is coming up. hi. hi. i'm here to...
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. >> aol? >> a rough couple of months. but something interesting is going on with aol. they come out, they have a 57% increase in earnings. you've got 13% short interest. but the thing that everyone laughs at them about are their dial-up subs. that business has stopped shrinking and accounts for all of the profit at company. now they're selling additional services. stock looks interesting. >> dollar tree? >> yeah. the dollar stores have really gotten crushed particularly by walmart. probably a bit oversold here. looking like some better numbers. i heard some chatter that steve weiss bought a whole bunch of tube socks. should help the top line. >> phillips? >> my guess is it keeps going. but there are cheaper plays. >> a drop for entergy. the company now says it in fact dropped the ball during last sunday's super bowl, six days after it will lights went out at the superdome, the utility says it's found a cause of the failure, a faulty relay device specifically installed to prevent blackouts. there is light at the end of the tunnel. entergy promises it's working to fix th
. >> aol? >> a rough couple of months. but something interesting is going on with aol. they come out, they have a 57% increase in earnings. you've got 13% short interest. but the thing that everyone laughs at them about are their dial-up subs. that business has stopped shrinking and accounts for all of the profit at company. now they're selling additional services. stock looks interesting. >> dollar tree? >> yeah. the dollar stores have really gotten crushed particularly...
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. >> pop here for aol, up 7%. guy? >> our man mark upgraded the name and i reupped my aol service -- >> the diealup? >> i'm not so sure you fade this. i think there's a couple of days. it pushes up to 40 bucks. >> are you shop girl? >> what? what is that? >> you got mail. drop here for caesars, down 9%. grasso? >> it was up like a spike here. this thing came from basically $5 in november and december. so, you have to be careful. it was a heavily shorted name. changed to online gambles. they are a high little levered name. sometimes the best trade is no trade at all. >> oh, yeah. >> yeah. pop here for the year of the snake. >> what? >> sunday marks the beginning of the lunar new year -- >> china growth. >> they are hosting the oldest chinese new year parade with around 1 million people expected to attend. 3.4 billion trips will be made in china during the holiday season. >> right on. >> love the use of "china grove" in the background. >> the lions are dancing. >> no, they weren't. >> they looked like they were. >> water
. >> pop here for aol, up 7%. guy? >> our man mark upgraded the name and i reupped my aol service -- >> the diealup? >> i'm not so sure you fade this. i think there's a couple of days. it pushes up to 40 bucks. >> are you shop girl? >> what? what is that? >> you got mail. drop here for caesars, down 9%. grasso? >> it was up like a spike here. this thing came from basically $5 in november and december. so, you have to be careful. it was a heavily...
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i write for aol autos as independent -- >> what am i missing? give me a for instance. >> missing for example i think the ford fusion is a phenomenal car. >> hold on. to be honest with them, they did test the ford fusion hybrid and they like it. they called it an up and coming car. actually i read this article. it is not my usual ball of wax but i read it and they did like the ford fusion. none of the other boys, buick, chrysler, ford, lincoln, chrysler, what's up with that. >> i think to compare jeep to a lexus is a little silly. they're totally different price points and purpose to the vehicle. so to say jeep is in the bottom category, within its own real category who is better than jeep? i am not sure that there is anybody. i think they paint it with too broad a brush. if you're in the business of making lists, you have to make a change every year otherwise nobody will read the list you publish. i don't think it is too surprising they come out with something this year all japanese and maybe next year all germans. hard to imagine that no german
i write for aol autos as independent -- >> what am i missing? give me a for instance. >> missing for example i think the ford fusion is a phenomenal car. >> hold on. to be honest with them, they did test the ford fusion hybrid and they like it. they called it an up and coming car. actually i read this article. it is not my usual ball of wax but i read it and they did like the ford fusion. none of the other boys, buick, chrysler, ford, lincoln, chrysler, what's up with that....
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this thing where they merge with aol. it is breaking out the ten-year highs. to carter's point, if you can get this stock back to the recent breakout level, those are probably good levels to buy at. >> a lot of these media stocks are at or near all-time highs. >> do you feel the same about these other trajectories that we have seen? most stocks are starting to roll over, limiteds, pet stores, casual diners. the sector is being pulled up by these big medias like disney, comcast, news core. they are skewing what's going on under the hood. people are nervous. they are selling stocks that are consumer discretion related and they are having to be in the sector. so you are crowding into the safety names like time warner. that never ends well. >> good point there, carter. last time here on stocks versus options, the financial equivalent of ishtar. mike's point, $35 and a 5-1 payout. got a question, send us a tweet. scott will answer it. tonight he has a trade on goldman sachs. options actions@cnbc.com. here is what's coming up next. >>> are apple shares about to star
this thing where they merge with aol. it is breaking out the ten-year highs. to carter's point, if you can get this stock back to the recent breakout level, those are probably good levels to buy at. >> a lot of these media stocks are at or near all-time highs. >> do you feel the same about these other trajectories that we have seen? most stocks are starting to roll over, limiteds, pet stores, casual diners. the sector is being pulled up by these big medias like disney, comcast, news...
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aol up 7.5%, apple up 1.5%, and crude and oil closer lower, oil, the worst weakly performance since the end of november. ten-year treasury unchanged, a yield of 1 #.95%. well, here on fox business, we've been focusing on the real estate story throughout the day as the housing market recovers. we've been spotlighting homes for sale across the country to give you an idea of what's happening in various parts of the country including some very high end homes. looking at a 2.4 billion property getting you a 1900 square foot apartment, 20% down, and the monthly mortgage payment is $7,000 plus $1500 in monthly property taxes, properties of all prices and places fascinate the next guest who expects the market to make a strong contribution to economic growth this year. joining us is dr. lawrence, senior vice president of research for the national association of realtors. good to have you with us. >> good evening. lou: this market looks like it's really recovering. give us a sense, as best you can, how strong it is nationwide. >> well, the strength of the recovery is much stronger than many peopl
aol up 7.5%, apple up 1.5%, and crude and oil closer lower, oil, the worst weakly performance since the end of november. ten-year treasury unchanged, a yield of 1 #.95%. well, here on fox business, we've been focusing on the real estate story throughout the day as the housing market recovers. we've been spotlighting homes for sale across the country to give you an idea of what's happening in various parts of the country including some very high end homes. looking at a 2.4 billion property...
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aol surged 7% after its quarterly revenue grew for the first time in eight years. earnings rose 6.5% for s & p 500 companies. earnings will continue to trickle in this week. expect reports this week from coca cola and general motors. hopefully we will see more green arrows. >> get back to that 1,414,000 mark. >> good for our pension plans. >> that's right. you got it. >>> wusa9 and dc jobs.com are helping you get hired this morning. public charter schools is hiring a teacher. it is a full-time position, requires at least two years of previous experience. you can find out more about this job and others at wusa9.com/dc jobs. >>> and four time grammy nominee jeffrey osborne is back in the ♪ [ me noce] erti y s nto carte yoceebatailein niorteuhesal yo cavg anmas u ssrrab. quitnciree aim buthacicevs se od cacae idroon henal ar twe dn, ndoc'tro yo emeba. myenstecmee tht us pnel bau ihes senhe thenme a ielveits i aoo j. >>> welcome back. your weather first on this monday morning. the bulk of the rain is already over with. we are not quite done with it, you can see some
aol surged 7% after its quarterly revenue grew for the first time in eight years. earnings rose 6.5% for s & p 500 companies. earnings will continue to trickle in this week. expect reports this week from coca cola and general motors. hopefully we will see more green arrows. >> get back to that 1,414,000 mark. >> good for our pension plans. >> that's right. you got it. >>> wusa9 and dc jobs.com are helping you get hired this morning. public charter schools is...
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. >> aol. over the past few years really reinvented themselves. >> aol moving big into online content. media hiring editorial, journalism, ad sales. interesting too. aol has done fantastic job finding sites that are, you know like tech crunch, huffington most, bringing them into the network and takenning separate fantastic cultures inside the larger hole. they have interesting things going on. rather than looking at aol a job seeker could take time to explore different areas and taylor application for patch or huffington post. it's a really great company right now and hiring aggressively. >> they bought actually my friend's web site gadget.com. aol doing interesting things. check out the muse.com if you want to learn more about what catherine is is doing over there good to see you this morning. >> so good to be back. >> coming up on the show, should doing this be illegal? do you ever do this, catherine? walk down the street texting and accidently fall into a fountain? >> it's happened. [ laught
. >> aol. over the past few years really reinvented themselves. >> aol moving big into online content. media hiring editorial, journalism, ad sales. interesting too. aol has done fantastic job finding sites that are, you know like tech crunch, huffington most, bringing them into the network and takenning separate fantastic cultures inside the larger hole. they have interesting things going on. rather than looking at aol a job seeker could take time to explore different areas and...
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and aol increasing its price target from 45 to 40. and blackberry says it will replace thousands of phones for its corporate managers, a big loss on the ent"enterprise" fro as home depot makes those changes. >>> and tim cook speaks of the goldman sachs tech conference tomorrow and find out if there's truth to the rumors and when to see the products hit stores. >>> pope benedict xvi announcing he will resign february 28th and what it means for the catholic church and who might be next in line. >>> and taking a big data approach to shopping. lyst helping shoppers to thousands of virtual clothes rack to see what they want and the funding and what's next for the company. >>> and wearable computing testing wristwatch devices that would function in part like a smartphone. you might recall, recently spoke with pebble, that developed its own smart watch about the future of wearable computing. take a listen. >> i think what you will see over the next year or two is more and more accessorieses. >>ing the smartphone as a central connection to th
and aol increasing its price target from 45 to 40. and blackberry says it will replace thousands of phones for its corporate managers, a big loss on the ent"enterprise" fro as home depot makes those changes. >>> and tim cook speaks of the goldman sachs tech conference tomorrow and find out if there's truth to the rumors and when to see the products hit stores. >>> pope benedict xvi announcing he will resign february 28th and what it means for the catholic church and...
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a slew of analyst upgrades on aol. it is up 6.5% today. connell: we will check back in at the bottom of the hour. dagen: our reaction was, hello. pope benedict xvi shocking the world announcing his resignation. we have a live report from rome. connell: majority of americans think our economy is still in a recession. first on markets now, some currencies for you. ♪ dagen: some really shocking news out of the vatican this morning. pope benedict the 16th is resigning. dennis: the first time a pope will resign in nearly 600 years. >> i do understand that there is an incredible sense of shock here as well. he always indicated he would step down from his position if he became unable to do the job mentally, physically, and that is what he did. people did not see it coming. we have heard from world leaders . it is shocking that pope benedict will be stepping down. this is an unusual event. all sorts of new prophecies will be put into place. there will be a conclave of cardinals and so far, of course, there are already names in terms of potential
a slew of analyst upgrades on aol. it is up 6.5% today. connell: we will check back in at the bottom of the hour. dagen: our reaction was, hello. pope benedict xvi shocking the world announcing his resignation. we have a live report from rome. connell: majority of americans think our economy is still in a recession. first on markets now, some currencies for you. ♪ dagen: some really shocking news out of the vatican this morning. pope benedict the 16th is resigning. dennis: the first time a...
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i still won't get my parents to switch from aol to a free sfsh. >> you have got mail. >> they won't lose it it automatically transfers to the new one. >> it becomes outlook.com. >> there will be a lot of people pushing a lot of buttons. >> you know the meteorites that blew up or crashed in russia on friday there are people going on a gold rush there? >> 20,000 people. that's the number russians are talking about being involved in seekers. it is going tore $22 a graham. 28 grams in an ounce. >> there's gold in these meteorite. >> there's no gold. just actually iron. you would be better getting a clump of dirt from their backyard. they are buying it at almost 40 times the price of gold. little teen teen tiny fragments. >> just the novelty of it. novelty of having a fragment of the meteorite. >> there's a market for everything. >> there is. >> always love having you. thanks a lot. it is 11 minutes after the hour coming up in just a bit could the deadly terror attack in benghazi been pay back for a secret operation run by john brennan. one man says this is the case. you will hear from him ne
i still won't get my parents to switch from aol to a free sfsh. >> you have got mail. >> they won't lose it it automatically transfers to the new one. >> it becomes outlook.com. >> there will be a lot of people pushing a lot of buttons. >> you know the meteorites that blew up or crashed in russia on friday there are people going on a gold rush there? >> 20,000 people. that's the number russians are talking about being involved in seekers. it is going tore $22...
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consumer credit report comes out thursday, along with earnings reports from sony, nextel sprint and aol. >>> the super bowl may go down as the strangest in history. the lights went out at the superdome, stopping the game for 35 minutes. players sprawled on the field stretching and talking. half the lights went out leaving gloomy shadows and an eerie glow over the field. the ravens had a huge lead before the power outage, the lead started to evaporate when the play resumed. san francisco made three quick scores. so we want to bring in terence moore, cnn.com sports contributor at the game in new orleans. it's going to be interesting to get your take on what's going on because you were there. can this be contested? what exactly happened? don't answer until after the break. to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i was able to get us a flight to our favorite climbing spot even on a holiday weekend. ♪ things are definitely looking up. [ male announcer ] with no blackout dates, you can use your c
consumer credit report comes out thursday, along with earnings reports from sony, nextel sprint and aol. >>> the super bowl may go down as the strangest in history. the lights went out at the superdome, stopping the game for 35 minutes. players sprawled on the field stretching and talking. half the lights went out leaving gloomy shadows and an eerie glow over the field. the ravens had a huge lead before the power outage, the lead started to evaporate when the play resumed. san...
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today, white house press secretary jay carney, aol automaticky ruling out any provision to raise medicare, did know a person promise they would going to be on the table, don't we talk about this. this is the big nut, the thing we have to tackle. tackle -- going back 30 years ago, reagan and tip o'neill came to an agreement to increase retirement age from 65 to 67, 30 years out with a slow progression to get there we don't have 30 years, now it is close, we have 16.5 trillion. we can't wait that long. if congress planned for this 10 years ago we could have had a lead up to it people struck with fact that social security of designed when 65 of life expectancy, it was said to be an emergency incase you out lived your other retirements, we have get back to basics of safing for your retirement and having your safety net there. >> that calls into question, a lot of other issues that we'll have to talk about another time, like having an even playing fields in stock market so people can save for retirement. congressman lang ford, always good to see you, i'm sorry i blame you for all of congress'
today, white house press secretary jay carney, aol automaticky ruling out any provision to raise medicare, did know a person promise they would going to be on the table, don't we talk about this. this is the big nut, the thing we have to tackle. tackle -- going back 30 years ago, reagan and tip o'neill came to an agreement to increase retirement age from 65 to 67, 30 years out with a slow progression to get there we don't have 30 years, now it is close, we have 16.5 trillion. we can't wait that...
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economic growth. >> steve case is the chairman and ceo of revolution llc and also the co-founder of aol. he was also a member of the white house jobs council, and he joins us now from washington. good morning. >> good morning. >> so first question's got to be, why did you guys only meet four times in two years? >> i think it may be a little bit overblown. i had over 100 meetings related to the jobs council. i was asked to chair the initiative entrepreneurship, some of the meetings full council, 26 people, a lot of those were phone calls but we had meetings all over the country, a lot of meetings with the white house and a lot of meetings with folks in congress, republicans and democrats, we were able to build bipartisan support for the jumpstarting the business last spring, we helped introducing the startup act.0, bipartisan support in the senate, working over the comprehensive solutions being talked about. from the prism of entrepreneurship with one compliment of the jobs council, we made good progress in the last two years but there's a lot of work to be done and with continued white
economic growth. >> steve case is the chairman and ceo of revolution llc and also the co-founder of aol. he was also a member of the white house jobs council, and he joins us now from washington. good morning. >> good morning. >> so first question's got to be, why did you guys only meet four times in two years? >> i think it may be a little bit overblown. i had over 100 meetings related to the jobs council. i was asked to chair the initiative entrepreneurship, some of...
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. >> larry: remember years ago we all had aol accounts. >> you've got mail! >> larry: new way to bug yourself into working >> carolyn: if you need help to sticking toward new year's leave resolutions, you might want to turn to new technology. you can get knew devices that can track your progress but which one is right for you and do they really work? >> television producer jennifer knows what it is like to drug strug with weight. for her it begin at the age of eight. >> i'm a stress eater, from 220, try weight watchers and then trying atkins and gaining 40. i tried everything. can of soup diet to grapefruit pills. >> that is until she made it on the show the biggest loser, ultimately winning the at home prize by losing 44% of her total body weight. >> it's a daily struggle. >> but technology helps her keep track of every choice counting the steps she takes and calories she has burned. >> when you have tools like this to help you, kind of guide you what you are doing and it helps you. >> she uses body bug. >> it's about 5500 steps. >> but there are dozens of f
. >> larry: remember years ago we all had aol accounts. >> you've got mail! >> larry: new way to bug yourself into working >> carolyn: if you need help to sticking toward new year's leave resolutions, you might want to turn to new technology. you can get knew devices that can track your progress but which one is right for you and do they really work? >> television producer jennifer knows what it is like to drug strug with weight. for her it begin at the age of...
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the consumer credit report comes out on thursday, along with reports from sony, nextel, sprint, and aol. i'm don lemon, back to "gloria: in her own words" in a moment. >>> in the '70s it was heady and exciting and naive, you know, because we thought these injustices are so great, surely, if we just explain them to people, they will want to fix them. >> the delegates include some of the best-known leaders of the women's movement. the image of what goes on here as conveyed by the press is important for both sides as they battle for public attention. >> you have paid no attention to us. >> we are in the middle of doing something! >> we are asking why these women have been treated -- >> shut up for one minute! >> how do you dare talk to us like that? >> sometimes the only way you can get attention to the problem, you know, is to freak out people, as they say, to dramatize it that way. you have to break the form. you have to stop playing the game in order to change the content. >> we support you with our dollars, brother. so don't get smart or we'll fire you. >> it was outrageous. there's su
the consumer credit report comes out on thursday, along with reports from sony, nextel, sprint, and aol. i'm don lemon, back to "gloria: in her own words" in a moment. >>> in the '70s it was heady and exciting and naive, you know, because we thought these injustices are so great, surely, if we just explain them to people, they will want to fix them. >> the delegates include some of the best-known leaders of the women's movement. the image of what goes on here as...
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meanwhile, high-tech leaders including the former head of aol and mozilla are organizing virtual march for immigration change and they want like-minded individual to flood offices by facebook, phone, twitter on agreeed upon date this spring. there is heavy snow piling up quickly in western oklahoma. even snow flous are getting stuck in the snow. state police are urging people not to travel in any of the regions. airport in the texas pan-hand are closed. national guard units are mobilized. late this afternoon, we received word that former surgeon general c. everett coop died. he served in the reagan and bush administration. raised profile of the office creating against aids and smoking. koop was 96. the grapevine is next. for over 75 years people have saved money with...ohhh... ...with geico... ohhh...sorry! director's voice: here we go. from the top. and action for over 75 years people have saved money with gecko so.... director's voice: cut it! ...what...what did i say? gecko? i said gecko? aw... for over 75 year...(laughs. but still trying to keep it contained) director's voice: keep
meanwhile, high-tech leaders including the former head of aol and mozilla are organizing virtual march for immigration change and they want like-minded individual to flood offices by facebook, phone, twitter on agreeed upon date this spring. there is heavy snow piling up quickly in western oklahoma. even snow flous are getting stuck in the snow. state police are urging people not to travel in any of the regions. airport in the texas pan-hand are closed. national guard units are mobilized. late...
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consider aol's success. people were laughing about huffington post, and they are not laughing anymore. they swung from a loss to a profit and the stock has more than doubled. so much good content for free, the idea of paying for it seems ludicrous. only a lucky few offered market sensitive information could get away with charging it. regular newspapers refused to bite the bullet. they refused and made people pay. why? because they feared i would live through this, they feared it would kill their traffic and smart guys on wall street said you have to go for traffic. for years and years, old-fashioned news organizations fell by the wayside, crushed by the competition as they went for traffic throughout the period, unlike everyone else who didn't charge, the new york times never blinked on generating quality content. money wasn't even an issue for knight ridder when i worked for them. you went where you got the story. the times kept its mission intact and now delivers the best international paper in the world a
consider aol's success. people were laughing about huffington post, and they are not laughing anymore. they swung from a loss to a profit and the stock has more than doubled. so much good content for free, the idea of paying for it seems ludicrous. only a lucky few offered market sensitive information could get away with charging it. regular newspapers refused to bite the bullet. they refused and made people pay. why? because they feared i would live through this, they feared it would kill...
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take a look the aol getting an upgrade at rbc capital. the stock clined about 21% year to date. also look at micron and yahoo! those stocks moving higher. lastly, on the flip side, blackberry moving higher. it lost home depot as a customer. >> bbly, how things change. seema, thank you. >>> let's get to the bond market. how is it looking, rick? >> there is not a huge amount of action. a very important day for a couple of reasons. as you look at this chart, you can see where down a basis point, but virtually unchanged. if you open the chart up going to the 24th, roughly two and a half weeks, you can see two things. first of all, very close range in terms of yield or break out of that range simply settleling under 195. if you look under the currency market where most of the big action has been, let's start out with the pound versus the dollar. as you can see on this chart, the pound is moving lower. as a matter of fact, near six-month lows op the pound versus the green back. if you look at the a euro versus the dollar, you can see it may not be four down days in a row. we settle at
take a look the aol getting an upgrade at rbc capital. the stock clined about 21% year to date. also look at micron and yahoo! those stocks moving higher. lastly, on the flip side, blackberry moving higher. it lost home depot as a customer. >> bbly, how things change. seema, thank you. >>> let's get to the bond market. how is it looking, rick? >> there is not a huge amount of action. a very important day for a couple of reasons. as you look at this chart, you can see where...
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aol is reporting its first quarterly revenue growth in eight years. and quarterly profits that linked in, soared past wall street estimates. sources have nearly tripled since going public in the spring of 2011. the trade deficit fell nearly 21% in december to $26 billion. exports rose, while oil imports plunge. a narrower trade gap helps boost growth. because it means more companies spent overseas. >>> the u.s. postal service lost $1.3 billion from october to december. capping a record year for the agency. earlier this week, the postal service said it would end saturday mail deliveries this summer. though it will continue to deliver packages six days a week. >>> and mcdonald's said sales fell again last month. because of drops in demand and supply chains. that's your money watch. for more, go to cbsmoneywatch.com. in new york, i'm alexis christoforous. >>> as many of you know, this sunday on cbs, the very best will compete for the grammys. we're looking at what is in the running for album of the year. tonight, the black keys el camino. >>> album of th
aol is reporting its first quarterly revenue growth in eight years. and quarterly profits that linked in, soared past wall street estimates. sources have nearly tripled since going public in the spring of 2011. the trade deficit fell nearly 21% in december to $26 billion. exports rose, while oil imports plunge. a narrower trade gap helps boost growth. because it means more companies spent overseas. >>> the u.s. postal service lost $1.3 billion from october to december. capping a record...
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stories about what made them suck susful and you feature both for-profit companies like zip car and aol and some nonprofits like charity water and acumen fund. there are fumal differences between the approaches that those two typeses of startups take to be successful. >> you have to recognize the complexity in all things. it's often not the product, it's really people, talent. the challenge between doing a startup versus a nonprofit is you're dealing with volunteers. it's about the growth. it's about the scale. whereas in the kind of volunteerism, the nonprofit world, you're dealing with spirits. doing it on purpose. those have to be architected well. you need to hire well. you need to make sure you discover the motives so they actually are working in concert with the goals of the company whether it be for money or for good. >> the steve buscemi of startups. >> if i was as successful as him, that would be fantastic. >> thank you so much for being with us. >> thank you. >>> from the startup playbook to the political playbook because that's the only place washington seems to be looking at
stories about what made them suck susful and you feature both for-profit companies like zip car and aol and some nonprofits like charity water and acumen fund. there are fumal differences between the approaches that those two typeses of startups take to be successful. >> you have to recognize the complexity in all things. it's often not the product, it's really people, talent. the challenge between doing a startup versus a nonprofit is you're dealing with volunteers. it's about the...
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think it is bigger than tim armstrong who left to go to aol. the company now has a very deep bench of executives. we cover yahoo! and we think marissa is a great gate win for yahoo! -- great great win for yahoo!. our view of google is not going to change because tim left three years ago or because marissa left last year. liz: you don't seem that scary to me, but dan seemed to be. dan is always welcome to join the show. thank you for being here, youssef. we will be right back. tough day on the markets. [ male announcer ] i've seen incredib things. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ liz: oh it was much love, still is by many people, but one stock has been a sour apple in the market lately, disappointing investors with earnings sales and everybody's favorite product, you guessed it,
think it is bigger than tim armstrong who left to go to aol. the company now has a very deep bench of executives. we cover yahoo! and we think marissa is a great gate win for yahoo! -- great great win for yahoo!. our view of google is not going to change because tim left three years ago or because marissa left last year. liz: you don't seem that scary to me, but dan seemed to be. dan is always welcome to join the show. thank you for being here, youssef. we will be right back. tough day on the...